The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system

In the last decades of the eighteenth century, the Porte endeavoured to preserve the control over the territory endangered by the particularistic tendencies of the provincial administrators, which marked the period of Ottomans history known as period of ayans. Mahmud-pasha Bušatlija (1779-1796), who...

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Main Authors: Kocić Marija V., Elezović Dalibor M.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081846291K.pdf
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spelling doaj-b40439fa7ee14f9a90342647b1494f782020-11-25T03:03:14ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972018-01-012018462913060353-90081846291KThe rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state systemKocić Marija V.0Elezović Dalibor M.1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5427-4937Filozofski fakultet, BeogradFilozofski fakultet, Kosovska MitrovicaIn the last decades of the eighteenth century, the Porte endeavoured to preserve the control over the territory endangered by the particularistic tendencies of the provincial administrators, which marked the period of Ottomans history known as period of ayans. Mahmud-pasha Bušatlija (1779-1796), who at certain moments managed to establish independent power in the Sanjak of Scutari, belonged to this milieu. The Venetian and French sources provide a new light in interpreting the position and behaviour of Sanjak-bey of Scutari Mahmud-pasha Bušatlija. Aware of the position in which the Ottoman state found itself, he subordinated the Sultan's interests to the regional, trying to establish an independent authority in the relation to the Porte in the area that was entrusted to him. In this, he was helped by the occurrence that was happening in Europe, in which relations were shaken by the consequences of the French revolution. In that period, the Ottoman state was confronted with the intentions of Austria and Russia to reduce its territory in the Balkans, but also by the rebellions in the eastern provinces, which was the by-product of the rise of the new ruling dynasty in Persia. However, the strengthening of the movement of Ali-pasha, another Albanian rebel, which, as time will show, was much more serious and with deeper consequences on the international plane, the hands of the Porte remained tied in the final settlement with the Scutari Sanjak-bey, which for the second time offered him forgiveness in 1795. The choice of the priorities that needed to be resolved certainly influenced the Porte's decision at a time when a much greater danger to the Ottoman state came from the surrounding of Edirne, where the Ali Pasha Tepeleni movement was strengthened, and also from Russia, which sought to obtain the epithet of the Mediterranean force by opening the Straits and through occupation of maritime bases in the Mediterranean.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081846291K.pdfmahmud-pasha bushatliscutari sanjakscutari (scodra)ayansfrancerussiaalbanians
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The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
Baština
mahmud-pasha bushatli
scutari sanjak
scutari (scodra)
ayans
france
russia
albanians
author_facet Kocić Marija V.
Elezović Dalibor M.
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title The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
title_short The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
title_full The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
title_fullStr The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
title_full_unstemmed The rise of Mahmud pasha Bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the Ottoman state system
title_sort rise of mahmud pasha bušatlija as the reflection of the crisis of the ottoman state system
publisher Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić
series Baština
issn 0353-9008
2683-5797
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In the last decades of the eighteenth century, the Porte endeavoured to preserve the control over the territory endangered by the particularistic tendencies of the provincial administrators, which marked the period of Ottomans history known as period of ayans. Mahmud-pasha Bušatlija (1779-1796), who at certain moments managed to establish independent power in the Sanjak of Scutari, belonged to this milieu. The Venetian and French sources provide a new light in interpreting the position and behaviour of Sanjak-bey of Scutari Mahmud-pasha Bušatlija. Aware of the position in which the Ottoman state found itself, he subordinated the Sultan's interests to the regional, trying to establish an independent authority in the relation to the Porte in the area that was entrusted to him. In this, he was helped by the occurrence that was happening in Europe, in which relations were shaken by the consequences of the French revolution. In that period, the Ottoman state was confronted with the intentions of Austria and Russia to reduce its territory in the Balkans, but also by the rebellions in the eastern provinces, which was the by-product of the rise of the new ruling dynasty in Persia. However, the strengthening of the movement of Ali-pasha, another Albanian rebel, which, as time will show, was much more serious and with deeper consequences on the international plane, the hands of the Porte remained tied in the final settlement with the Scutari Sanjak-bey, which for the second time offered him forgiveness in 1795. The choice of the priorities that needed to be resolved certainly influenced the Porte's decision at a time when a much greater danger to the Ottoman state came from the surrounding of Edirne, where the Ali Pasha Tepeleni movement was strengthened, and also from Russia, which sought to obtain the epithet of the Mediterranean force by opening the Straits and through occupation of maritime bases in the Mediterranean.
topic mahmud-pasha bushatli
scutari sanjak
scutari (scodra)
ayans
france
russia
albanians
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